The 14 worst films of the year, according to experts

The Golden Raspberry Awards, otherwise known as the Razzies, nominated 14 different movies that were just not good last year named the worst Saturday night. The award is voted on by journalists, cinema fans, and other professionals in the movie industry,

Leading the pack with nine nominations was "Transformers: The Last Knight," but it was "The Emoji Movie" that was named the night's biggest winner, or loser, rather. "Baywatch" also earned a special award.

Here are the worst movies of 2017, with the award winners in bold.

1/

"The Emoji Movie"

James Corden as Hi-5 and T.J. Miller as Gene Meh in "The Emoji Movie."
Sony Pictures Animation/Columbia Pictures

Worst picture

Worst director (Tony Leondis)

Worst screen combo (Any two obnoxious emojis)

Worst screenplay

2/

"Fifty Shades Darker"

Jamie Dornan and Dakota Johnson in "Fifty Shades Darker."
Universal

Worst picture

Worst director (James Foley)

Worst actor (Jamie Dornan)

Worst actress (Dakota Johnson)

Worst supporting actress (Kim Basinger)

Worst screen combo (Any combination of two characters, two sex toys, or two sexual positions)

Worst prequel, remake, rip-off, or sequel

Worst screenplay

3/

Worst actress: "Boo 2! A Madea Halloween"

Tyler Perry in "Boo 2!"
Lionsgate

Worst actress (Tyler Perry)

Worst screen combo (Tyler Perry and either the ratty old dress or worn-out wig)

Worst prequel, remake, rip-off, or sequel

4/

"The Mummy"

Tom Cruise in "The Mummy."
Universal Pictures

Worst picture

Worst director (Alex Kurtzman)

Worst actor (Tom Cruise)

Worst supporting actor (Russell Crowe)

Worst supporting actress (Sofia Boutella)

Worst prequel, remake, rip-off, or sequel

Worst screenplay

5/

"Daddy's Home 2"

Mark Wahlberg and Will Ferrell in "Daddy's Home 2."
Paramount Pictures

Worst actor (Mark Wahlberg)

Worst supporting actor (Mel Gibson)

6/

"Baywatch"

Zac Efron in "Baywatch."
Paramount

Worst picture

Worst actor (Zac Efron)

Worst prequel, remake, rip-off, or sequel

Worst screenplay

The movie received a special award for "the Razzie nominee so bad you loved it."

7/

"Transformers: The Last Knight"

Anthony Hopkins in "Transformers: The Last Knight."
Paramount Pictures

Worst picture

Worst director (Michael Bay)

Worst actor (Mark Wahlberg)

Worst supporting actor (Josh Duhamel)

Worst supporting actor (Anthony Hopkins)

Worst supporting actress (Laura Haddock)

Worst screen combo (Any combination of two humans, two robots, or two explosions)

Worst prequel, remake, rip-off, or sequel

Worst screenplay

8/

"Mother!"

Javier Bardem and Jennifer Lawrence in "Mother!"
Paramount Pictures

Worst director (Darren Aronofsky)

Worst actress (Jennifer Lawrence)

Worst supporting actor (Javier Bardem)

9/

"Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales"

Johnny Depp in "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales."
Walt Disney Pictures